This study was aimed at determining whether high-grade endometrioid carcinomas (grade 3 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics) might overlap, at least partially, non-endometrioid carcinomas (type II). To this end, a panel of clinical-pathological and immunohistochemical parameters was evaluated in three different populations: low-grade endometrioid carcinomas (LGECs; n = 57), high-grade endometrioid carcinomas (HGECs; n = 26), and non-endometrioid carcinomas (NECs; n = 30). Besides morphological appearance, HGECs appeared similar to LGECs in p53 immunostaining profile; features different from LGECs included a higher local aggressiveness, a higher invasion of lymph-vascular spaces, a lower expression of ERalpha and PR, and a ...
Endometrial cancer is one of the most common gynecological neoplasms in the United States. It is div...
Diffuse p53 immunostaining distinguishes 85% of serous (Type II) from endometrioid (Type I) carcinom...
Objective: The molecular classification for endometrial cancer (EC) introduced by The Cancer Genome ...
This study was aimed at determining whether high-grade endometrioid carcinomas (grade 3 Internationa...
Aims: To compare the clinical and pathogenetic differences between high-grade (HG) endometrioid carc...
This review of challenging diagnostic issues concerning high-grade endometrial carcinomas is derived...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) accounts for about 4% of all cancers in women and affect mainly after men...
OBJECTIVE: Endometrial carcinomas are divided into type I endometrioid endometrial carcinomas (EECs)...
Background: Endometrial carcinoma which has various histological types is the commonest invasive can...
Objectives: As a result of the integration of molecular changes into the histological classification...
Objective: Endometriosis association with cancers is strongly supported by epidemiological criteria ...
Corded and hyalinized endometrioid carcinoma (CHEC) typically shows low-grade features and “no speci...
OBJECTIVE: Alterations of the p53 gene have been widely suggested to be relevant to the development ...
Objective. Endometrial cancers have historically been classified by histomorphologic appearance, whi...
BACKGROUND: Endometrial carcinoma is the 4th most common among the carcinomas in women, and account...
Endometrial cancer is one of the most common gynecological neoplasms in the United States. It is div...
Diffuse p53 immunostaining distinguishes 85% of serous (Type II) from endometrioid (Type I) carcinom...
Objective: The molecular classification for endometrial cancer (EC) introduced by The Cancer Genome ...
This study was aimed at determining whether high-grade endometrioid carcinomas (grade 3 Internationa...
Aims: To compare the clinical and pathogenetic differences between high-grade (HG) endometrioid carc...
This review of challenging diagnostic issues concerning high-grade endometrial carcinomas is derived...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) accounts for about 4% of all cancers in women and affect mainly after men...
OBJECTIVE: Endometrial carcinomas are divided into type I endometrioid endometrial carcinomas (EECs)...
Background: Endometrial carcinoma which has various histological types is the commonest invasive can...
Objectives: As a result of the integration of molecular changes into the histological classification...
Objective: Endometriosis association with cancers is strongly supported by epidemiological criteria ...
Corded and hyalinized endometrioid carcinoma (CHEC) typically shows low-grade features and “no speci...
OBJECTIVE: Alterations of the p53 gene have been widely suggested to be relevant to the development ...
Objective. Endometrial cancers have historically been classified by histomorphologic appearance, whi...
BACKGROUND: Endometrial carcinoma is the 4th most common among the carcinomas in women, and account...
Endometrial cancer is one of the most common gynecological neoplasms in the United States. It is div...
Diffuse p53 immunostaining distinguishes 85% of serous (Type II) from endometrioid (Type I) carcinom...
Objective: The molecular classification for endometrial cancer (EC) introduced by The Cancer Genome ...